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And Just Like That: RTE's Ryan Tubridy reveals major Sex and the City spoiler on radio show after watching 4 minutes of reboot

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers from new episodes of And Just Like That

RTE's Ryan Tubridy warned his audiences to mute his radio show this morning as he discussed a huge spoiler from last night's episode of And Just Like That.

The reboot of Sex and the City finally went on air last night, with viewers left in shock after a major plot twist.

Ryan revealed he was a fan of the original show: "Once upon a time I watched every episode of every season of Sex and the City. I was just trying to figure out how do women work and how do men work so I watched every single one. And did I learn anything from it? Yeah I learnt loads actually. I thought it was intriguing."

He then went onto to discuss the huge event last night that shook so many Sex and the City fans and warned those who hadn't seen the episode yet to mute their radio.

"Now there is a major, major spoiler alert...that means something seriously enormous happens in it and I'm going to mention that thing in the next 90 seconds so if you were waiting to watch it, mute the radio."

"But the big news...spoiler, spoiler, spoiler...I can't say it enough...is about Mr Big." revealed Ryan.

"Something happens with Mr Big. It's not good news."

Discussing the major event in last night's episode, Tubridy said: "I know people are upset about it, and some people are even crying about it. He was a big part of people's pop cultural life."

"There is an incident that involves him and a Peloton bike" explained Ryan, but didn't go into detail.

On the buzz surrounding the show, Tubs said: "I think it's a huge talking point, I think people are very, very excited about it. Nothing wrong with that, it's a little splash of colour."

"It's going to do well, I have no doubt about it. Will I go back to it? I watched the first three or four minutes of it. I think I'll go back."

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